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Travel and Outdoors

Although best known as a beach resort, Puerto Vallarta is one of the most versatile adventure travel destinations in the world. Nestled between the jungle-covered Sierra Madre Mountains and the sheltered waters of Banderas Bay, this region’s geographical diversity offers an extremely wide variety of natural attractions and outdoor adventures.

Unlike many other popular beach vacation resorts, Puerto Vallarta is actually several destinations in one. Situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico just south of Baja California, the Banderas Bay area offers more than 34 miles of incomparable coastline in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit – and innumerable activities that are affordable and easily accessible.

For those who just want to relax, miles and miles of beautiful golden sand beaches offer one of the best ways to experience the beauty and magic of the Bay of Banderas. And with 322 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 80 degrees F, Puerto Vallarta is one of the few places on Earth that can boast an “ideal” climate for sun worshipers.

With picture-perfect weather and extraordinary natural beauty, outdoor recreation around the bay is limitless. Traditional sports like golf and tennis are unforgettable. This region is one of Mexico’s leading golf destinations with golf courses designed by some of the world’s greatest golfers including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf and Robert von Hagge.

Puerto Vallarta is also a major tennis destination with a growing number of tennis clubs, classes, workshops and tournaments each year. Swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing whale watching and sportsfishing await you in the warm, clear waters of Banderas Bay and the Mexican Pacific.

On land you can explore the Sierra Madre Mountains and jungles on an exciting excursion provided by one of the area’s many professional tour operators. If you prefer to do a little exploring on your own, the quiet pleasures and local colors of Mexico are waiting to be discovered in a variety of unique and inviting fishing villages and beachside retreats.

A recent Travel and Leisure Magazine Readers’ Survey listed Puerto Vallarta as the number one beach destination in Latin America because of the wide variety of beach communities and sleepy seaside villages around the bay. During your stay, be sure to explore these towns and enjoy a genuine taste of the real Mexico.

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New Pier and Park in Mismaloya Strengthens Coastal Connections

State and municipal leaders on Wednesday inaugurated the new Mismaloya pier, a project designed to improve maritime travel along Puerto Vallarta’s southern coast. The development also includes a seaside linear park, creating a safe and scenic public space for residents and visitors.

Electric Bus System Advances Toward May Launch in Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta is moving closer to launching a modern electric public transit system, with the first 17 units scheduled to begin service in early May. The project will expand to 39 buses and include upgraded stops, electronic payment options, shaded waiting areas, and improved connectivity along key city routes.

GAP: March 2026 Passenger Traffic Dips 7.6% at 12 Mexican Airports

During March 2026, the 12 Mexican airports operated by GAP recorded a 7.6% decrease in total passenger traffic compared to March 2025. Puerto Vallarta, Tijuana, Los Cabos, and Guadalajara reported a decrease of 24.4%, 8.7%, 6.9, and 2.3%, respectively, compared to March 2025.

Puerto Vallarta to Launch New Fleet of 100% Electric Buses in May

Puerto Vallarta is preparing to introduce a new fleet of state-of-the-art electric buses beginning in early May, marking a major step toward cleaner, more efficient public transportation. The modern units will serve key corridors, improving mobility for residents, students, and visitors alike.

Jalisco Expands Air Connectivity and Inclusive Tourism Ties

Jalisco is strengthening its partnership with Canada through strategic meetings with major airlines and the 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce. With a 9.5% rise in Canadian visitors this year, the state is enhancing flight routes and inclusive travel to Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta.

Protecting Río Los Horcones: A Lifeline for Nature and Communities

Flowing freely south of Banderas Bay, Río Los Horcones remains one of the few undammed rivers in the Puerto Vallarta region. Its natural course supports forests, wildlife, and nearby communities, making its protection essential to preserving biodiversity and ecological balance.

April Brings 27 Cruise Ship Arrivals to Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta’s cruise season continues at a strong pace with a total of 27 international ship arrivals scheduled for the month of April, including nine double dockings, a triple arrival, and an overnight stay. The busy calendar also features first-time visits from three notable cruise ships.

Puerto Vallarta and Banderas Bay Beaches Approved for Easter 2026

With Semana Santa 2026 now underway, health officials have confirmed that beaches across Puerto Vallarta and Banderas Bay meet national water quality standards. Recent testing shows safe swimming conditions, offering reassurance to residents and visitors arriving for the Easter holidays.

Puerto Vallarta’s Canopy River Wins Best Sustainable Tourism Award

Canopy River Park has earned national recognition as the Best Sustainable Tourism Proposal at the 2026 Food & Travel Mexico Awards. The honor highlights its transformation of a former logging site into an eco-adventure destination that protects nature while supporting local communities.

Cruise Lines Show Confidence in Vallarta with Double Ship Arrivals

Puerto Vallarta is seeing strong cruise activity, with three double ship arrivals bringing more than 40,000 passengers and crew to the port this month. These visits highlight cruise lines' continued confidence in the destination and deliver steady benefits to local businesses and tourism services.